Sport
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Hume City taps into cup grit
If there are lessons to be taken from Hume City’s FFA Cup history, one of them is never count the side out of any game.…
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Whittlesea Pacers run hot before cool change
Whittlesea Pacers showed positive signs early before fading in their battle with Werribee Devils in Big V women’s state championship. The Pacers entered the game…
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Westmeadows’ hot start continues
Westmeadows’ strong start to the Essendon District Football League division 1 season has continued with a good win against Taylors Lakes. Having had what looked…
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Hume City Broncos lose the Hume derby
Hume City Broncos fell short in the battle of the Hume teams in the Big V women’s state championship division. In one of the most…
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Epping closes in on winning form
Epping is getting closer to getting its first win of the Northern Football League division 2 season. The Pingers have performed creditably in the majority…
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Jacana president vows to fight on
UPDATE: Jacana’s matches against Northern Saints won’t go ahead tomorrow after the club was unable to get the numbers to field two senior teams. The…
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Point Cook is on song
Point Cook is on the winners’ list in the Western Region Football League division 1 for the first time in its history. The newly-promoted Bulldogs…
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Werribee Centrals put shaky start behind them
Werribee Centrals have hit back after a slow start to the Geelong and District Football League Smiths Holden Cup season. There was a bit of…
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Double trouble for Werribee Devils
Werribee Devils have been hard done by when it comes to Big V basketball men’s state championship fixturing. The Devils barely got to celebrate their…
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Wyndhamvale flying thanks to hard work and dedication
Wyndhamvale is setting the standard both on and off the field in the Western Region Football League division 2. First-year Falcons coach Chris Moreland has…
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Northern Knights’ confidence growing
Confidence continues to grow for the Northern Knights in the NAB League Girl’s competition. Having not lost a game this season, the Knights faced their…
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Weerasekara claims second VTCA medal
Caroline Springs’ Gayashan Weerasekara has claimed a second straight Victorian Turf Cricket Association best and fairest award. After winning the Ray Scriven Medal last season,…












